Wednesday, November 25, 2020

John Kerry returns to the White House/Carlos Pueblo

 John Kerry returns to the White House/Carlos Pueblo

John Kerry returns to the White House as the envoy to the Parris Accord for the President-elect Joe Biden. He graciously presents himself at the introduction of six new national security advisors to Biden. I have watched Kerry for a long time in American politic since the anti-Vietnam War era. He ran the U.S. President against George W. Bush in 2004. I wrote a piece about Kerry's Purple Heart if the Republican questioned such military award, Bush should confiscate such award physically instead of the negative campaign to smear him, a Vietnam veteran injured his foot at the battlefield.

Biden and him were very nice to a junior senator from Illinois named Barak Obama at the senate committee for the foreign affairs. Biden was invited to be Obama's vice president and Kerry became Obama's second Secretary of State succeeding Hillary Clinton. He was the negotiator of the Parris Accord for the weather concerns. Now he just returns to the meeting after four years absent from Trump's pull out. It is very nice to have him to represent the U.S. to such an important issue for the peace and the future of the world.

I was on a tip only tour of Boston around the neighborhood of his residence. The lady guide pointed a nice house to indicate as his residence. We saw his wife Theresa Hain came back with her body guards to enter his house. She was very ill at that time. I believe that the American remember his quality even Biden mentions his resume at the introduction.

This group of six advisors including Kerry all come to the podium to present themselves to the media. They all appreciate the opportunity to serve to the White House and express their eagerness to serve the nation. I am in tear to see such missing in the past four yeas. Our nation has been in chaos.

Biden selects his advisors and cabinet posts very carefully to face the new challenge of our nation. Almost all of them are experienced public servants familiar with the government business and with the proof of excellent records. I believe that my vote is correct choice.

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